Two different weeks, two different senators and two entirely different moods at town halls in Pennsylvania.

Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa., held his first two health care town halls in western Pennsylvania on Thursday and unlike the raucous atmosphere that greeted colleague Arlen Specter a week earlier, the events were down-right cheery, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.

“There were no disruptions at today's event and most of those in attendance wore stickers or other paraphernalia announcing their support of reform,” the Post-Gazette wrote about an event in Johnstown.At least one attendee was surprised, considering the name-calling Specter ran into last week.

“I expected it to be disrupted,” Frank Reidelbach, 65, of Ebensburg, told the paper. “Johnstown is heavily Democratic and it's also union. So whoever those hecklers are might have thought they'd be up against it if they came.”